Beggars Code 12MH47YPS4TD22

India is not as poor
as any tourist makes it out to be by the queues of beggars wherever they visit.
The charm of a visit to the Taj Mahal is visibly diminished by the hordes of
beggars following every passerby—I agree it is quite irritating. Our platforms
and railway stations are filled with beggars of all ages, and genders. In
my research I have found that most of the times these beggars are much younger and
fitter than the maids in our houses and the daily wage workers we see around
us. I have also analyzed in most cases that either the disabilities are an
exaggeration of actual minor conditions, such as fractures and sprains being
portrayed as permanent maiming, are completely fake and created wontedly.
Begging has become more of a profession than a means to an end in our country.

The “working style”
has also changed from seeking mercy to demanding alms, which is what is the
most surprising development. The common man is insulted, abused and sometimes
even threatened for not giving money to beggars. It’s like a slow poison that’s
eating away at the roots of a developing nation like ours. Through this book, I
wish to eliminate one of the most believed myths about poverty—a myth that
categorizes beggars as poor people. One must know that the poor in our country
would rather die hungry than beg for sustenance and beggars would continue to
beg even when they cross the poverty line. In our country the poor are not
beggars and beggars are not poor.

* * *

Christine is all
set to come to India to expand the reach for her initiative, GAWL, in India.
Three times over, they’ve been prevented entry in the country, and the fourth
time will bring with it a whole new can of worms.

Gaya, who
happens to be on their radar, is the chief kingpin of the begging network. Not
one to run on the wrong side of the law, Gaya works hard to earn dignity for
his community of people – in the process, resisting dangerous foreign elements.

And yet, unbeknownst
to the both of them, betrayal lurks in the corner and arrives in the most
incomprehensible fashion.

* * *

Mandeep Singh is a
sales professional and passionate writer who loves challenging blindly followed
customs of society through his research. He lives with his wife in Bangalore
and loves watching news channels and playing cricket. His role models are IT
industrialist Narayan Murthy and entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar Shaw.

India is not as poor
as any tourist makes it out to be by the queues of beggars wherever they visit.
The charm of a visit to the Taj Mahal is visibly diminished by the hordes of
beggars following every passerby—I agree it is quite irritating. Our platforms
and railway stations are filled with beggars of all ages, and genders. In
my research I have found that most of the times these beggars are much younger and
fitter than the maids in our houses and the daily wage workers we see around
us. I have also analyzed in most cases that either the disabilities are an
exaggeration of actual minor conditions, such as fractures and sprains being
portrayed as permanent maiming, are completely fake and created wontedly.
Begging has become more of a profession than a means to an end in our country.

The “working style”
has also changed from seeking mercy to demanding alms, which is what is the
most surprising development. The common man is insulted, abused and sometimes
even threatened for not giving money to beggars. It’s like a slow poison that’s
eating away at the roots of a developing nation like ours. Through this book, I
wish to eliminate one of the most believed myths about poverty—a myth that
categorizes beggars as poor people. One must know that the poor in our country
would rather die hungry than beg for sustenance and beggars would continue to
beg even when they cross the poverty line. In our country the poor are not
beggars and beggars are not poor.

* * *

Christine is all
set to come to India to expand the reach for her initiative, GAWL, in India.
Three times over, they’ve been prevented entry in the country, and the fourth
time will bring with it a whole new can of worms.

Gaya, who
happens to be on their radar, is the chief kingpin of the begging network. Not
one to run on the wrong side of the law, Gaya works hard to earn dignity for
his community of people – in the process, resisting dangerous foreign elements.

And yet, unbeknownst
to the both of them, betrayal lurks in the corner and arrives in the most
incomprehensible fashion.

Mandeep Singh is a
sales professional and passionate writer who loves challenging blindly followed
customs of society through his research. He lives with his wife in Bangalore
and loves watching news channels and playing cricket. His role models are IT
industrialist Narayan Murthy and entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar Shaw.

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